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Newsweek

June 5-12, 2026
Magazine

This exciting weekly publication offers a clear combination of news, culture and thought-provoking ideas that challenge the smart and inquisitive. Our promise is to put the reporting back into the news.

Newsweek US

TRUMP SUPPORTERS POISED FOR PAYBACK

Summer Dreams Meets Inflation Reality

Looking for a Starter Home? Good Luck With That

TAKE FIVE • STORIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD

The Cut That Isn’t Coming

Will Gold Have the Midas Touch With the Next Bond?

Reality TV’s Reckoning

Fresh Focus on Vehicle Ramming Attacks

NUMBER OF THE WEEK $33m

Wrong Frame Edition

After Ebola, the Real Crisis Begins

Have Sour Times Led to Pickle Therapy?

1962

How a Sandbank Became a Strategic Flashpoint

Apple and the Empire

CALM IN THE EYE OF THE STORM • How spiritual leader Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s SKY breathing meditation is helping boardroom leaders think clearly and make better decisions

‘WE’RE RUNNING OUT OF WATER’ • Record-low reservoirs serving Corpus Christi are bringing mandatory cuts closer, a shift that could reshape daily life and the energy economy

A Message to the Class of 2026

BORDERS AND EMPIRE • Trump’s call to annex Venezuela exposes deep contradictions in his messaging over immigration and national resources

UKRAINE’S NEXT THREAT • Old and new tensions with Poland risk increased vulnerability for embattled Kyiv

STAFF DAYS OVER • The tradition of working your way up the career ladder for a single employer, ending with a gold watch at retirement, is no more. Welcome to the era of fractional work

WHAT WAS THE CUBAN REVOLUTION? • For nearly seven decades, a tiny, mismanaged island remade hemispheres. Now it is dying. The myth, unfortunately, will outlast the wreckage

WENDY’S LAST WHIMPER • The fast-food chain is beset by problems of scale, positioning and cultural relevance, with both its profits and share price plummeting. Now, billionaire Nelson Peltz wants to take it private. Can the burger joint that dared to be different survive?

SALLY FIELD • The actress opens up about playing Tova in Netflix’s Remarkably Bright Creatures, based on the bestselling book—a story about loneliness, loss and an unlikely bond with an octopus

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  • OverDrive Magazine

Languages

  • English